Unit 5 The power of plants Developing ideas课件(共17张PPT)七年级上册《英语》(外研版)

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(共17张PPT)
Unit 5 The power of plants
Developing ideas (阅读)
册 次:七年级上册 学 科:英语(外研社版)
What kind of drink do you like best
What is the most popular drink in the world
1. What can you see in the pictures
2. What do these pictures have in common
Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
Let’s guess.
Title
What is the passage about
Read the passage. Find out the importance of tea to the Chinese and the Brits.
Read the passage again and answer the question.
The writer shows that tea is a key part of different cultures by giving examples. What are the examples
Feng Tao from Chengdu, China.
Emma Jones from Britain.
Complete the form with the words and expressions from the passage.
Green tea
His grandpa (and his grandpa’s friends)
In the teahouse
Tea makes him feel back home.
Black tea
Her family
At home
It’s their way of connecting.
Answer the questions.
1. What does “a key part” mean
2. What does “as many teahouses as leaves in a cup of tea” say about teahouses
3. What does the expression “it’s no secret” mean
Answer the questions.
1. What does “a key part” mean
It means tea is an important part of different cultures.
Answer the questions.
2. What does “as many teahouses as leaves in a cup of tea” say about teahouses
It says that the number of the teahouses is huge.
Answer the questions.
3. What does the expression “it’s no secret” mean
It’s well-known that Brits love afternoon tea.
Think and share.
1. What does the title mean
2. What do the two stories have in common
3. Do you agree that tea is “more than a drink” Why or why not
Think and share.
1. What does the title mean
The title is a pun. It has two meanings. One meaning is about the kind of tea you like; the other is about the people or things you like.
Think and share.
2. What do the two stories have in common
The two stories both describe the people who drink tea, the kind of tea they drink, the place where they drink tea and the meaning of tea to their cultures.
Think and share.
3. Do you agree that tea is “more than a drink” Why or why not
Yes, I think so.
Tea is not only a drink, but also a symbol of cultures.
Find another kind of plant that means a lot to the Chinese people and share your ideas to the class.
Homework
THANK YOU
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